Okay okay, that alone is not a big deal, I know. It would be quite difficult to hide a more-than-3700-meters-high volcano for centuries anyway. :D What's more interesting is that now was the first time I got a chance to have a glance upon it. And what can I say? It's no wonder the Japanese people have been very fond of it since who knows when. It's really an amazing sight...Of course it's not like I had to go to some extraordinary location for the treat (which is sad, because I like going to extraordinary locations... :D ). To be honest, I didn't have to go further than the window of our office. Come to think of it, the fact that the mountain can be seen all the way from here might make it extraordinary...At the same time, I've managed to get to the end of another important issue that's been bugging me for ages. You know, you cannot really go to a place here, where you won't hear things like "Mount Fuji can be seen from here in 'clear weather', you know!". Be it Mount Takao, or various famous places in Tokyo. Or the balcony of one of my teammates' apartment... :DUntil now I've been thinking that it's just some cheap real-estate-agent or tourist-bait talk, and in reality the weather is never "clear" enough. Well, I might as well have believed my colleague of course. But he might as well be a part-time real estate agent for all I know, so I thought it's better to be careful about it. :DBut this time I saw it with my own eyes, and I can't afford to doubt them. And it looks really massive, even from a distance of about a 100 km-s. Especially since there are quite a few other mountains in front of it. It felt like it's not further away than like 10-20 km-s. The sunset was an additional bonus to the sight. I quickly took a picture of it with my phone (it's on the right hand side of the Sun), although the photo might not be quite as exquisite as seeing it in person...

Many of you have asked me to write about Japan, how's my life here, what's happening to me, etc. That's why I've created this blog, here I'll try to share with all of you every important, unimportant, interesting and boring things that I see / hear / experience here.